For those looking to improve their golf game, newly revamped Performance Clubworks boasts "the most technologically advanced fitting center on the planet."

Scott Ward, the owner of the pro shop located at Golf Quest on Sand Cut Road in Brookfield, said the fitting center is the result of a lifelong dream and a significant financial investment.

"We now have an indoor, outdoor fitting center that includes a high-definition simulator," he said.

Ward said the 2,400-square-foot fitting center includes several monitoring systems, including Trackman 3, FlightScope and the Game Changer launch monitor. The center also includes a large overhead door that can be opened to allow for the use of other launch monitors on the driving range.

"All these electronic measurement devices track what the club head does and what the golf ball does to give us instant data to help our customers choose the perfect club," Ward said. "There are shops that have some of the equipment we have, but nobody who has everything we do."

While Ward had considered investing in similar technology while operating Stony Hill Golf in Bethel, the property where the business was located was being offered for sale for the past several years and he was concerned about making a significant investment in the business.

When the property was sold last year, Ward began focusing more of his efforts on Performance Clubworks, an operation he began about seven years ago.

Brian Gehan, the head professional golfer at Richter Park in Danbury, where Performance Clubworks also has a satellite store, said people come from far and wide for Ward's club-fitting skills and expertise.

Gehan was listed last year among Golf Digest's 100 best club fitters in America.

"Ward certainly has more technology than anyone in New England and is probably the best club fitter on the East Coast," Gehan said. "He has the capability of fitting everything outdoors year-round. Nobody else in the region has that ability."

Ward said the shop is hosting a 2013 golf show Saturday to showcase the new center, as well as the latest equipment from manufacturers including Callaway, Nike, Taylormade, Titleist and Mizuno.

"It's a chance for people to see the latest equipment that's available on the market," Ward said.